Constitutional Mandate
“The Church is called to a new openness to its own membership, by affirming itself as a community of diversity, becoming in fact as well as in faith a community of women and men of all ages, races, and conditions, and by providing for inclusiveness as a visible sign of the new humanity (Book of Order G-3.0401b).
The Church in its witness to the uniqueness of the Christian faith is called to mission and must be responsive to the diversity in both the church and the world. Thus the fellowship of Christians as it gathers for worship and orders its corporate life will display a rich variety of form, practice, language, program, nurture, and service to suit culture and need (G-4.0401)
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) shall give full expression to the rich diversity within its membership and shall provide means which will assure a greater inclusiveness leading to wholeness in its emerging life. Persons of all racial ethnic groups, different ages, both sexes, various disabilities, diverse geographical areas, different theological positions consistent with the Reformed tradition, as well as different marital conditions (married, single, widowed, or divorced) shall be guaranteed full participation and access to representation in the decision making of the church (G-9.0104ff).
The unified model of a Multicultural Church
A Multicultural Church is a congregation/ministry that intentionally recognizes, celebrates and incorporates a diverse membership in:
- Worship by using different languages, arts, spiritual practices and theological expressions
- Power Sharing with equal representation on sessions, church boards and executive positions
- Evangelism by providing the Good News in a cup that people recognize with great respect and appreciation for their racial and cultural backgrounds (The office of Evangelism and Racial/Cultural Diversity)
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